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An ACT police officer has written a letter to the federal police union claiming frontline members are "not being listened to", among other concerns, Bageshri Savyasachi reports.
Visually impaired Kambah man Marty Jordon thought moving to Canberra from Melbourne would make him feel safer. However, soon after his arrival in the capital his beloved e-scooter, and main mode of transport, was allegedly stolen from his front yard one morning, Petlee Peter reports.
Supporters of the Point Hut Dog Exercise Area are delighted with reports that their campaigning efforts to keep the park off-leash has been successful, Megan Doherty writes.
Canberrans' sewerage and water charges are set to rise from July 1 at a rate Icon Water says is greater than that of inflation, Steve Evans reports. And in sport, the Brumbies are heading to New Zealand after their thrilling 35-28 win over the Hurricanes at Canberra Stadium on Saturday night. The win has kept the title dream alive but they'll need to do what no other Australian team has done before - win a final in New Zealand, Caden Helmers reports. There is a very high chance of rain for the capital, with small hail possible this morning, and a top of 9 degrees forecast. Betina Hughes, The Canberra Times senior producer |